Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Re: [asterisk-biz] ASTERISK running under VMWARE

I ran some tests on an quad core server with 8GB of memory running Xen
on OpenSUSE and it was really terrible. However, VMware Fusion on a
Mac mini Core Duo with 2GB works rather well. Conferencing three
people we sometimes lose audio for one of the three so it has its
limitations. Parallels Desktop was not up to the processing task at
least version 3.

On Dec 1, 2008, at 10:43 PM, Peter Beckman wrote:

>> Gregory Boehnlein wrote:
>>
>>> Simple answer.. don't do it. Vmware's scheduler uses emulated
>>> timing, which
>>> is NOT real time, and any latency specific applications (such as
>>> VoIP) are
>>> going to have trouble. It's a BAD idea to run VoIP inside of Vmware.
>
> On Mon, 1 Dec 2008, Alex Balashov wrote:
>
>> Other kinds of VM, too, I might add. I tried it under Xen and got
>> similarly unpleasant results.
>
> While I haven't tried it, someone claims to have used a different
> kernel
> under Xen and found success:
>
> http://www.scribd.com/doc/3905321/PREVIEW-CloudCrunch-Howto-Asterisk-PBX-and-Amazon-EC2
>
> The article claims that the specified kernel will find success, the
> key to
> that kernel is that the timing is compiled for 1000Hz, and that's
> important. (Amazon EC2 runs Xen, how modified I don't know).
>
> I've heard others who have patched zaptel drivers to use a different
> timing source, and have Asterisk use zaptel timing as a source, with
> success. Again, rumors, not tried personally.
>
> Beckman
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